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ir. Mirer of this city, with the view of
ip a Jockey Club immediately, and pro
>r regular races, at sometime during the
Spring. I have not yet had an oppor
f seeing the Subscription Book, butun-
I that it contains already the names of
respectable citizens, and that it is the
a of Mr. M. to have the Club formed
such, and the utmost respectability, ov
decency, preserved, in all matters relu
ho Turf. On such principles, there can
mbl of success; on such principles alone,
wish it success; and fiom my know-
Mr. Miner, for past, and
eculiur tact, respectability, and gentle
lepo tment he has manifested in his rp
,vilh the public, in the several vocations
ave brought him into conneiion with it,
1 have not the slightest doubt that his present
vnlorp izo will be so conducted as to meet the
ppplxibation of all the respectable citizens who
Aiay.patronize it. lam not a sportsman myself,
ajuit a plain business man, and never take part in
■Ltces,farther than as as; ectalo-, and a inode
jweontrun of a sport which is not only rational
'JHpjfelf, but, in its excellent tendency to im-
that most useful and beautiful of animals,
jtfkf) hor-e, highly valuable. It is also calculated
HKterially to benefit our city, by the concourse
which it brings here, and the busi
which results font it; and as such, it may
aSjgell claim the patronage of all who wish well to
Mae prosperity of the place, and are disposed to
■Bid in promoting it. With these views I cannot
{jabui wish well to the cnlerprizo, and desire to
«be it warmly promoted.
Ig A CITIZEN.
COMMUNICATED.
I THE WEATHER.
ftt'-jHit. Pemberton ;—The morning of the 2Cth
Hun. was the coldest that we have expe-
HjMkciut m Augusta fur the last fourteen years,
the coldest, except one, fur the lust 35 years,
iat’lie Mercury, by Farenheit, placed on the
i&HBlh sido of the house, at 7 o’clock A. M. stood
degrees above Zero—at 12 o'clock, 22 de-
WBss—at 3P. M., 20 degrees—at SP.M. 23 de-
IQulic morning of the 271 h inst., 10 degreesat
I* clock P. M. 27 degrees—at 5 o’clock P. M.
uofl| degrees — 28th inst., at 7 o’clock, at de-
Specs above Zero—at 2 o'clock P. M. 38 degrees.
S Fortune is painted blind that she niuy
jHot blush to behold the fools who belong'
M) her.
9 Some men get on in the world on the
Maine principle tlitu it sweep posses nuin-
Hbn'uptedly through the crowd.
T i’eople who affect u shortness of sight
Huiist think it the height of good fortune
Ho he horn blind.
■ Lounging, unemployed people muy he
Hcalkd of the tribe of Joshua, for with
Hhem the sun stands still.
Futilities think men like bulls—they
Huust be baited to mildness ere they tire
In atfit condition to die.
■ There is tin uneieiit saying—" Truth
Hies in a well" Afny not. the modern u-
Hiage run—" The most certain charily is
Hit a pump.”
It - y -ii boast of a contempt for (lie
■world, avoid getting into debt. It isgiv-
Rat t > gnats the g» f. ,
f 4 G.Vjf A’fi ii'i vi 'a! .ik ii*
Al/iuox, January 28.
COTTO.X MARKET.
| b inge in the price of Colton since
<HHt!sl w sny T a 8 cents, extreme prices.
Our market is not as lively to-day at the
quotations, owing to more unfavorable
a< counts from {Europe, up to 2d Decent
her —(be receipts, however, have met
gales v\ about tiny decline in price.
Messenger.
New-Orlkans, January 21.
COTTON.—On hand, inclusive of nil
<m ship board, not cleared on (ho 100:
inst., a stock*of 25,071 bales. The Sides
ol’the week tunnunrto üboul TOOK bales,
principally Louisiana and Mississippi at
former prices, except far choice quality,
1 which freely brought 11 all?, mid some
jt parcels 12cents. We notice sales of ,\.
I Alabama and Tennessee, lute arrivals
§ nt 9 a 9j cents for about 70(1 Jo 900 bales:
I the demand for all descriptions continues
I fair, and the finest quality is much sought
I for by p-.it chasers for the Northern mu-
V nutheturies. La. and .Miss. elio’cc Ui a
([ 12 scarce, demand; prime, 10). a 1 0-
good demand ; seconds, 9), u 10,scarce:
interior, 7h a H;(, scarce.— Price Current.
11 *jm—an md i w ——fMwniaiifw. w.n * »
O’ Tim friend* and acijuaintaiicfis us M :s -
Jane McCov, and family, arc invited to attend
the Emm al of her Son ALFRED, from her re
sidence in the Ihidge Bank Building, near ilia
lowe; market, This Aei m.noon, at half past
i> o’clock.
rFp The Reverend Mr. FKKSTON,
i of Savannah. will preach TO
MUUT, in the Lkcturk Roo.ij of the
Fresh\ teritin Chureh.
Feb* I 3.3
jEfEEItS’IB
OFFICIAL PRIZE LlefT.
Drawn Numbers of (ha
}Vc)v-York Consolidated Lottery, Extra
.Class No, 1, far 1832.
1, (52. 9'J, $3, I I. 12. 57. 51, 52, Cl.
COMBINATION 11, 53. (52, a Prize ol
200 ]>OEEAJSS»
Wold and Paid at
BEERS’S
U E( BI CAPITA iiS 111
UNION CANAL LOTTERY,
( lass No. 2. lor ! '32,
Drawing Due on (SATURDAY.
60 numbers—o draw;} ballots.
1 Prize of 25.000 Dollars.
1 do of 10,000 Dollars.
1 do of S.OOO Dolltus.
S I .do of .4,140 Dollars.
40 Prizes of 1,000 Dollars.
40 do of 500 Dollars.
1 51 do of 200 Dollars.
51 do of 100 Dollars.
&.c. Sec. &c. &c.
Ticket Half £5, (Quarter #2,50.
Prompt attention paid to orders at
BEERS’
rortuisatc lottery Office.
No. 241 Broad street.
Address W P. Btr.r.s.
£Vb 1 33
BY .1. UVK^SIAIr^,
THIS DAN , at iO o'clock precisely,
At the residence of Mrs.lsabella Bom s,
in Reynold Street.
ALL THE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN
FUMITIRK, &€.
belonging to the estate of Alexander
Spencer, deceased —Terms cash.
THIS A I GUT,
At liaii past (i o rlociw. at sluro,
A general assortment of tstn|)lo ami faru y
HARDWARE CUTLERY. SHOES.
GREAT COATS, CLOAKS , fc. .(m.
Feb I 33 Terms eash.
'Yo-Movyow Moi’umg,
At II o’clock,
S a HI BjSj €JO«
At the Store last occupied hy Mr. «5. W.
Couch, next below .Messrs. Sim.uv
vV Mokrison’s—the balance of
theibtotkia Trade of E. VV r . COUCH,
Consisting us:
GROCERIES,
£> ft V 01^9
II ASS DtVlifc Sv &V-
Ami a general assortment of
C OCKE UV 9
Suitable for this market—Terms nt sale.
Feb 1 Sll
PA€IiAG K SAfiiO’OF
PLAINS AND SAT FiNC rTS,
jj'x m*a&vstei&x*
WlLLbeSokl without reserve, 011
Frultiy Alurning the 3rd instant,
at 11 o’clock, before my store :
Nine Packages Plains and Satlinelts.
slightly damaged, and sold on account of
all concerned. Terms, 90 days credit,
for approved paper.
a t.so,
A general assortment of GROCERIES.
Feb I 33
Hi HA Ii JUST A Tlf
AreTlOi\.
(If not prt dourly disposed of.)
W ILL he sold to the highest bidder,
on the (list Tuesday in Februa
ry next, id 11 o’clock, nt the lower Alur
ket house, in this city.
a A two story HOUSE, and
LOT, being (lie fir t two
story house above the Plan
ter’s Hotel, in same street, mid
now occupied by Air VVut. White. The
Lot contains 50 feet front, and JOO feel
deep, The Hi use Ims been built about
2 years, and attached toil is a good Kit
■lii it, Smoke-house and Pump Posses
sion to be given on the Ist day of .March
next.
Terms, 90 days credit, for an approv
ed endorsed note.
The übovi will be sold a bargain nt
priviitcsale. \pplv to
J. AIAKSMI ILL, Anet’r.
Jan 28 32
UEiAEi ESTATE
65V Ii
On .MONDAY, the I3lli of February,
At 19 o'clock, A. Al.—on the premises,
n b A Housi and l.at on Green
44*2s»isk Street, bounded 011 the east by
a John A toe re's lot, on the west
by Weh-ome Allen’s lot, front
lug north. 50 feet (iinehes on Green-st..
nttd rtitining buck 172 llet, more or loss.
a t.so.
’i’he House and leased Lot, immediate
ly on (he corner of Campbell and Eilis
streets, w ith 60 feet front, and running
buck half through (ho square.
a t.so,
The I louse and I.ot immediately back
of the Planters’ Hotel, on the corner of
AleCartna and Reynold streets, having a
front of (id feet and Jtiß feel deep.
Ail the above properly is offered
at Private sale, until the day of public
mentioned above, when they will be
positively disposed of. The terms will
he Mich as w ill suit almost tiny purehus
ers. The sales will take place in the or
der oflhe advertisement, and on the pre
mises of each; to eomjgeiree at 10 o’clock.
Feb 1 (J 33
"'ll?I^BAG. 1 11' 1 |
WAfc sent from Edgefield Court- 1
House. S>. C. on the vl!) ull. in the
stage, a grey hair covered TRUNK, a
bout two lect three or four inches in
length, will? ti iiud thereon, di eeted to
John J. Gray, care of Air. Holloway,
Hamburg P. Olliee. Said Trunk has not
been heard of since it started from Edge- ;
field, and the direction may hnvo been,
rtthbrd oil’. Should there Be tit any us j
the Stage ollues, or elsewhere, a Trunk 1
unelainU'd, the owner w ill pay a liberal •
1 reward to any respectable person, to»
open it. and if he finds therein, hooks »)• !
wearing ajipstrel, on which the name of
the sahwriher is written, soul it up and |
direct it to Hamburg, S. C. cure of Air. j
Holloway.
RICHARD D RICE. I
Jiruch Island, Ecb. 1, 1832. ll f 553
The Federal Union and Columbia Free
Press and Hive, will insert the above!
once eticli. and forward their accounts to 1
Hamburg, C. for payment. |
COLUMBIA SHERIFFS SALE.
On tins frst Twfday in April next,
® STILL be sold at Columbia Court I
|| House, between the usual hours J
of sale : j
805 acres of Lund, more or less, hound- j
ed by hinds of Marshall Keith, Black ■
well. Bradbcn y, Win. AlcGar and Cone; i
to satisfy aiuortgage fi. fit. from C.’olum-1
bin Superior Court, Tiioiuus Nelson vs.<
John Nelson.
ISAVCUAAISEV.Shir.C.C, |
Feb 1 W
gQi&ftigiUa
Foil (IIAISUISTO^,
V'm Savurnnh and Bcavfurt ,
THE STEAM PACKET
JOIFV KTOA I ' V, 1
Cart. .Tamks Phnnoyhr,
Will depart, for the above places on
TO-AIORKOW Alorning, nt 9 o’clock.
For Freight or Passage apply on hoard,
or to
A. MACKENZIE. & Co.
Way freight must he paid (br here,
and no freight received on the day of de
parture.
Feb 1 33
NOTICE.
Wiikhkas, application will be made
tothe honorable the Inferior Court
of Kiehniond county, when silting for
ordinary‘purposes, for leave to sell twelve
Shares of trtate Bank tStoek, belonging
to the Estate ol’Damkl Si ahni s, dei'eas
ed. These are to admonish all and sin
gular, those whom it may concern, to ap
pear, and file their objections, if tiny they
have.
E STARNES, •jimrdtan.
Feh 1 33
NOTH’E. ”
fjNOUR months niter date, application
will be made to the honorable the
Inferior Court of Richmond county, when
silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the Negroes belonging tothe Es
tate of Darnky Burry, deceased, for the
benefit oflhe creditors of said deceased.
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, mini''r.
Feh 1 4tni 33
notht:.
riiiHE copartnership between Guorou
Rives ()’• Hknkv Picks, in the Farm
ing and Brick Alaking business, is (bis
day dissolved. All persons having de
mani's against the firm, will please ren
derthem in to P. H. JS.'lhah, as soon as
possible.
GEORGE RIVES.
January 30 fit* 33
i’< >TTON \ \y~im i N
r subscribers have established 11
.H. shop in Augusta, lor (he purpose
of making and repairing COTTON
GINfS. The Gins will be made of the
best materials, and warranted to answer
as good a purpose as any Gins heretofore
made. \Ve will keep on hand, Gins of
dill'erent sizes. Our shop is about 100
yards above tbe Upper Market in this
place. We are also appointed Agents
for Salford’s patent }Btraw-Culler.
BOATWRIGHT & JONES.
CT* The Georgia Journal, Federal Uni
on. Carolinian, and Abbeville Whip,
will insert the above one month, and for
ward their accounts to this place.
Augusta Jan. IS Im 31
"JIJST HE€EIVEE>,
Kegs first quality Cavendish To
bacco,
42 Boxes prime 'Herrings, for side low
by J. MARSHALL.
Jan 25 JJI
4 Vv t’ONNIGNMENT."
"K I B’F received, eight eases Gentle
nu n’s silk black and drub Hats, of
the latest fashion, which will be sold at
the northern nveiceeost.
RICHARD ALLEN,
258, Broad Street.
.Ton 25 3t 31
GISEIT M a<: 1C I»iCNTS
Now exhibiting alive, at No. !!37 Broad
street—north side—(br a few days,
■i'hc great
OH TERKHTU SERPENT OE JAVA.
a- a Tin:
BOA CONSTRICTOR,
Or Strangling Serpent of Cvi/ion.
The colours of tbiM-e two slupmidous
reptiles are vivid and beautiful beyond
description. They tire w ell secured in 11
I wire cage, and so perfectly docile that
I the most timid lady or child, may view
j them with pleasure and safety.
Also Tin.; Ill' ll) OF A
j NEW-ZEALAND CHIEF.
A > l> A SUI J~\ Df]>
0 Z 1 ’ Admittance, 25 cents—Children,
half price.
{£/*’ For particulars, see small bills.
January 25 31
Cypj-css ji
CIYPRESS SIH VGLJ'ISii, For Sale !
I on tbo Wharf, bv
BARBER A. BLAIR, !,
1 Xe.rl door below the Bridge Bank Building. !
! Dee 2 I 22 ,
«A EE. ,
j On the Jirrl Tuesday in April next,
(B*l&’'4Lfj he Held, agreeably to an or ; 1
1 AY der of the Court of Ordinary off |
| Clark county, at the Market House in the 1 '
; city of Augusta : |l
j The undivided interest (heingone-lifiii |
part) ol’Jolm F. mid Benjamin I’hinizy, j
{ children of Alar,-o I’hinizy, deceased, in a1 1
1 Lot or piece of Land, situate on the north • 1
! side of Broad street, in the city of An- ' 1
| gusto, having a front of 31 feet on said •
I street, an;l running hack 1(3) feet, hound-!
j ed on the south hy Broad street, on the I
: vyest and north hy Spencer's lot, and on i I
f the east by John XVoolfulk's lot. i I
JACOB IMHNIZV, 1 1
Guardian foe Jjim F. d- lienj. Phinizy. 1 1
( .Tun 28 wtd 32
DESTISTItY.
J. A. HiIIAVUVI),
HAS return'd, ami will remain in this
City a short time. Hp may he
launcl at Mrs. Camfiklu’s, corner of
Broad ami Jackson street.
Augusta, Jan 28 ts 3*2
mi: srMiiußEßs
UESPEUTj't’ULLY inl'orm their
IVicnds and the public generally,
that tltpy are receiving and opening at
.their old stand, 313, KlNi*-STBEET,
! Charleston, S. C. u large and splendid as
sortment of
HAHO-WAHK, tITLIJIV.
AND
! FANCY 4>|OORS,
To which the attention of country mer
chants visiting the city lor supplies is in
vited.
SMITH, HAniilStf* Co.
Charleston, Oct. *2(l
ff?” The Augusta Chronicle, Georgia
Journal, Macon Telegraph, Columbus
Enquirer, Washington Mews and Athe
ninn, will publish the above weekly, for
four months and send their bills for pay
ment with a paper containing the above
lo S. 11. *Vco.
October *23 w4m7
COTOWISSIOW BUSIN SS.
f STINE Undersigned \y ill transact the
iS. Factorage and (Commission Husi
ness, under the linn of Heard cV Wilson.
F. C. UK ABO,
JOS. \v. WILSON.
Jan 110 t 2-3
liAW JUiTlOK'.'
f gVIE undersigned have united them-
JL selves in the practice of the Law,
under the Firm of
They will attend the several Courts in
the Northern Circuit, and ail business en
trusted to their care will meet with
prompt attention.
A. I. T. BBMMES,
A.G. SEMMES.
Washington, Wilkes Co. Jon. 10, 1832.
I>EC •V.A. WA I K l\s
O PEEKS ids services to the Citizens
of Augusta and its vicinity, and
will he found at the residence of Mrs.
Savauk, on Broad street, except when
professionally engaged.
Jan 2.3 4t 31
I BA' the Steam Boat Company's boats
filly cents per hale.
Will. BOHEKTSON. Hgenl.
Jan 23 31
IiOST 9
IN or near Augusta, a hhiftc calf skin
WALLET, with guilt edges, con
taining one hundred and set enty or eigh
ty dollars, principally 20 dollar bills, on
-file Merchants’ A. Planters'Hank of Au
gusta, Geo. Any person finding the
same, and leaving it with Joseph Livers,
opposite the Flnnters Hotel, in Augusta,
shall he handsomely rewarded.
.1A II EM FEBK FNS.
Jan 28 3t 32
TOWI¥ lioTS
Fois
a The Suhsi rllters, imestßtl by
the Legislature, wijh potver
for that purpose, will offer for
Sale, on Tuesday the 2-th of
February next, and on the succeeding
day, a nmaher of Lots, improved ami
unimproved, in the Town of Hamburg,
owned by the Stale of South Carolina,
on the following terms, viz ; our third of
the purchase money to he. ptdd in Cush,
lint remaining two thirds, in one oad two
years, with interest from the sale; (In
payment thereof to la- secured by bond
and personal security, and a mortgage ol
the premises.
W. THOMPSON, Jr. ) ~
N. L. GBIFFI V ( (iimmis
llE.MlV Mil LI Z. S
Jan H, 1832 ha 23
The Charleston Mercury, Augusta
Chronicle, & Columbia Times, will pub
lish the above for one month. & forward
their hilt to Henry Shull/, Hamburg.
Carolinian.
XnS BOM HOTE fi^
IWOiMTtiOWErfS - , AXiAXIAPHA.
-ftiJ&ISSSSW The subscriber having
Mil'll £g purchased the interest ol
Pm I 3 B 9 Col. Jehu \V. I'm-nnin.
|r’ in the Union Hotel, )lonl
trnmerv. (.Alabama.) soli
cits q,,. puti-ounge «>f his
friends and the public generally. His
house is commodiously and well situated
for business or relirement; the Stables
spacious and comfortable, and attended
by the be; t ostlers in the Southern Slates.
The Bar is supplied with the best Liquors
to he obtained in Mobile or New Orleans,
and the 'Fable with the best the market
or country will afford. Particular atten
tion will be paid to neatness in the pri
vate apartments, and cleanliness of the
bedding. The uljnost order and deco
rum will be observed in the Union Ho
tel. A part of the house is lilted up ex
pressly for the aei oimnod.il ion of Ladies,
in which families cun be enterfaiiie.l se
parately from t,h,c rest of the Hoarders. —
His house is situated ju-t below the ('oiirl.
House square, on Commerce st. nearly
opposite the Post Gtlice. A Hack will
regularly attend the arrival ol’ Steam
Boats at Ibis place,
Z. T WATKI NS,
yjnn 28 32
The Tuscaloosa Intelligencer, Mobilel
Register, Charleston Mercury, Colum
bia Times, and Augusta Chronicle, arc
requested lo publish the above four times,
and forward their accounts.
Charleston Mercury.
1 " .. .»
E.ICtlJi AMD PIMEMIX HOTEUv
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
SUBSCRIBERS, having leased new and elegant Hotel, known as
JL (ke Fogle and Phanix Hotel, in this City, beg leave to inform the Public, that
• it is now ready for the reception of their fripnds mid customers generally. This
Establishment stands on (he site of (foe old Ciiy Hold, on Hrhad Street, nnd in point
■ of eominodiousncss is exceeded by none in the Southern Country. It is pleasant
ly situated, and contiguous to the points of active business in the City. Ol' fhein,
own services, they shall sny nothing, leaving them to speak for themselves. It is 1
however, clue their friends to sny. that no personal expr(ione or expenee shall ho
spared (o render their visitors nii(l hoarders comfortable, and give universal satis,
faction. They have the usual means, attentive Clerks and pceoupnodating Ser
vants, and will provide nil the variety and luxury which the market can afford. —
, Their Stable js very spacious, provided with {capable ostlers and filled with lliq
best provender. They offer their services to the public, and expect a share pjf
liberal patronage.
COSNABO & BYRD.
National Intelligencer, Charleston Courier, Savannah Georgian, Gear- .
, gia Journal, Macon Advertiser, und Columbus Enquirer, uro requested lo publish)
the above once u week for five weeks.
January II 27
D Desirous of enlarging ray I
S business, I have appointed
Jamks Johxso.n, Jun’r., of
August it, Geo. my Agent.
Ail orders will he forwarded to me, by
him, free of post. Gigs, Sulkies, Tilhur
ries. Buggies, Barouches, and Vehicles
of ail descriptions, will ho warranted lo
suit, or no sale ; and wjll he (nude to or
der ut a short notice.
♦JAMES TURNBULL.
JVrWfuk, J\\w Jersey.
' T][E|UnS€RIBER
HAS on hand, a general assortment
of Carriages ofnli kinds, selected
from the best Munufaeluriug Establish
ments at the North. He has also made
arrangements to receive New Work
weekly, and endeavoring to rriidersufis
faetion to Ids friends, by Ids unwearied
i attention lo business, lie still desires n
continuance of patronage.
JAMES JOHNSON, Jim.
(.'orner of Mclntosh and Reynold street, ojym
site lo Messrs. Heard »)• Cook’s Warehouse,
(If* N. It. Carriages and Harness re
paired at the shortest notice.
Dee 21 21
iidiTUßvatYtttor ’» Notice.
Al.fi persons indebted to the estate ol
. Jaiihd IViii.Ni), deceased, late of Co
lumbia comity, are required to make iui
j mediate payment; and all those to whom
the estate is indebted, w ill hand in their
demands, according to Iqiv.
THUS. E. BEALL, Adni'r.
Jan 4 wtd 23
’ AOMI.VISTItATOIFS NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to (lie estate ol
i'Ttt, Or. A/.a Itc.M.r., dec’ll, into of Lin
coln county, are requested lo call mid
settle them without delay, us it requires u
speedy settlement; and those who lime
claims against the estate, will render
them in due lime, ns the lav requires.
HEM BEMMO.V, Adni’r.
Deo 21 (Itw 21
A DMIMiSTKATOK’S SALE.
On the. first Tuesday in February next,
ILl.bet<old ut t.’iq nesviil,Franklin
V y Court house, (he negroes belong
login theestaleel’Levi S,*okes, ijiieeus
<-d.—Tenitii made know n e;i thg day of
sale,
JAMES MOB BIS, Adm’r.
Dee 3 w td 17
COLIIJIBIA SIUIKII 4 VS SALIL
On the first Tuesday in March next.
WILL he sold at llie Ckmi-t-House,
in Columbia gognty, w jlljin the
usual hours ofsnle,
Two Negroes, Jacob,a man; and IJee
ky, a woman, each about 21 yearn of age,
to si tisfy a mortgage 11. fa., John Smith
vs. Jesse 11. Morriss.
BICHAKO 11. JONES, Sl.’ff. e. c.
OeeHl wtd 21
i\t\ u\\u\SVV ul,oV ’rt vsu\c.
On Monday, the 13 ih of February next,
WILL he sold to the highest bidder,
ut (lie Into residence of Jari.h
I’ocm), deceased, in Columbia county,
all the perishable property belonging to
said deceased, consisting of:
A Horse, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs.
Oxen, Curt, Plantation Tools, household
anfl Uitelieii Fiirnitjire, Corn, Fodder,
(-’oltoa, Ae. Sold tor the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms made known
on the day of sale. The sale to con
tinue from day to day, until all is sold.
’ih/- Plantation wijl he ho rented, and the
Negroes hired, at tin* supne time,
THOS, E. HEAI,L, Adni’r.
Jan I wtd 2,3
OUivubVa
On the. first Tuesday hi February next,
W1 I.L he sold at the Court house, in
Columbia county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following Ne
groes, to wit t
Three negro men, Patraim, Bill, nnd
Jerry, Becky and her children, Sum. j
.Maryann, Eleanor and Emily, and Judy
and her child Peggy ; lo satisfy sundry !
li. fas, from Columbia Superior Court, 1
Edward W. Jones, Thomas Flournoy,
nnd others, plaintiffs, vs. Elizabeth How
ard. UK H O 11. JONES, s.e.c.
lie wtd 24
| AdmmvsU’ixVov’ti Sa\c.
On the first Tucmhn/ in March next,
WILL be Bold, at the Court-House,
in (Vdumliiu county, l»y ord<r of
the Court of Ordinary of said county;
135 acres of land, more or less, lying ji>
said county, adjoining lands of Ahnec
I*. Robertson and Benjamin S Cox, be
longing to (he estate of Robert PfUWt
turd, deceased.
UENJ. S. COX. Adm’r.
Dec 17 wtd 20
SHERIFF’S SAFE.
On the first Tuesday in March r.u't,
Wlfili bo sold nt Lincoln Court
||oi)eo, l}rt>vocy (he mm r hours;
of Hide !
330 acres of Land, more or less, on th(S
waters of Loyd's crock, adjoining Mc-
Kinney, Momfojd and others, taken as
tlie property pf Win. WooJs, to satisfy
sundry li. fas. ffopi a Justice’s Court,
1 Nathaniel Regain vs. \Vm. Woods unit
■ John McKinney; property levied on uprj
‘ returned to me by a constable,
THOM AW LYON. D . 8 . p, o,
Jnn I! w(<t 2W
I : !
, ADMI.\Iy Tlt AT Uivw WALE,
On Tuesday, the £\lh oj January tail,
Wlfili bo sold at the rrpideiigo o*f
the subseribpr, in Columbia coim
ty, all tbp perishable property of Joptf
Buncn,deceased,, jplepfea/e! county, poo.-
sisting of:
Corn, Fodder, Ac. Household oik|[
Kitchen Furniture, Flantiitiun Tools, 4;’
Stock of nil descriptions; soul tor tins
benefit of tlie heirs mid creditors of said
deceased, '|'erius ipudo known on ths
day of sale.
OBEDIENCE D. BURCH, Mm'x.
Dec 17 4tw 20
AUMLNISTUATOICS WALE.
On the Jir.il Tuesday in March next,
AC It LEA it LV to nn order of the
Honorable the Inferior Court of
Richmond county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, will be sold, the following
tracts of Land, belonging to the estate
Clnon Nolly, deceased:
Due Tract 01'250 acres in Early, know:}
by lot No. 35, in (lie 23d district—and pup
other Tract in Wilkinson county,popn if
by lot No. 43,in the lOlli district, contain
ing 202& acres. The paid lands to he sold
at the Court-house doors jof spjd court*
ties. a i .so,
Will la- co}d pt the Market house, In
the city of Augusta, one Negro Dipl papi
ed Easier, belonging to said estate—l o
ho sold ibr the benefit of hek’p un<jf
creditors of snit) estate. "
.1 \s. JOHNSON. Adin’r.
1)1 ARY JOHNSON, Adin'px,.
Jan I ■ svt.d 2 &
ADMINISTRATORS SAfeft
On Friday , the 13 th of January next,
WILL he sold to tlie highest ipddei ,
as Ijincohi Court House, on u cre
dit till the 25th of December. all the
personal property belonging to the estate
of Dr. A/,a Bha 11, dec’ll, constating of.
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder,
Rond Waggon und Geer, 2 horse Wag
gon complete, one pair Steers and Curt
(Jig and Harness, Flantntion Tools < V
different kinds, n large stock ofMedjeiu.s
with Surgical Instruments, and a ll the
Furniture for a Doctor’s shop, Household
and Kitchen Furniture, Mahogany Side
hoard and Tahirs, Chairs, a number of
Beils and Furniture, apd other articles
too tedious to mention. Any oftlieubov e
property imiy be bought privately, if ap
plication is made before tbo-day of sale.
The sulo will continue till ufl is sold.
REM REM SON, AdmV.
Dec 21 wtd 21
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ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. ?
ALL persons indebted to theestate of
. Jons iii itcii, deceased, Into of Co•
luiuliia couniy, uro requested to audio
iiiiniedjiitc payment; and those having
demands, ore requested to hand them in
witliiu tlie time prescribed by (aw
OBEDIENCE D. BURCH, Mmx.
Dec 17 , 6tw 20
Guavdum’s >?oUec, .
FOUR months after date, application Vw
will he made to the Honorable lb =
Inferior Court of Franklin canity, w in n
silting for Ordinary I'm poses for leave
to sell Lot No. 2 in the tykh District c.f
Leo county, as tho property ofJlelis- * %
Cockhurn.
GEORGE COCKBURN, Ovari i 1
Oct 20 7 nvtip